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Show Bell Will Call Presbyterian Worshippers Again After Silence of Over Five Years AlW OwiaIia ... l,iU miles from New York. UdU.Ji.At I tilt i. 1. 4 .w lidtl n.tu a tor is illegal in Wisconsin. 1U- The Community Presbyterian Christmas morning, the bell will bronze bell again call worshippers to atchurchs sounded out Its inviting toll on tend a special meeting which Sunday after a silence of more begin at 11 a. m. than five years. Reverend Julien will deliver yor celebration be wreathed in the happiness of the Yulctide season. May OWEN AUTO SERVICE The historic bronze bell, WORSHIPPERS SUMMONS FOREST AT FIFTH WEST first hung in the Community Presbyterian church tower at 71 North Main street, is now secured in the belfry at the churchs present location, 304 South Second East. The bell began Its clanging song to announce the commencement of Sunday school at 9 30 a. m. It was rung again at 10 43 and 11 a. m. for morning worship. Reverend Hershey Julien noted that the bell is the some one that hung in the bell tower of the old Presbyterian church building at 71 North Main street. That church was constructed in 1878 and he estimated the bell was placed in the tower within a few years. The bell was cast by Meneely & company In West Troy, N. Y., N. Y. in 1881. The building was sold in 1952 and since that time, the bell has been stored at the churchs present location, 304 South Second East, formerly the LDS Sixth ward. The bell was Installed in the belfry this week by David R. Etter, M. L. Bldlack, Wilbur Curley, Frank Larsen and James Powell. Reverend Julien said that on the sermon. Special Christmas hymns and carols will be sung. The public is invited to attend, he said. Telephone Employees to Party Friday Evening Traffic, commercial and plant of the Mountain employees States Telephone and Telegraph company of Brigham City and their partners will enjoy a holiday party Friday night, Dec. 27, beginning at 7.30 p. m. at the War Memorial home.-Po- t luck buffet will be served with arrangements being made for 60 guests. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Ruth Christoffersen, Mrs. Marcia McFarlane, Mrs. Eileen Mrs. Lavon Reeve, Siggard, Mrs. Lucy Wright and Mrs. Janice Johnson. Exchange gifts will be distributed by Santa Claus at the close of the program and party. MeOiy CWmoA-- jS V Holiday ' joy to you and yours I LAURITZEN e. UPHOLSTERY GIL LAURITZEN, Prop. 523 SOUTH MAIN and PHEASANT CAFE & BAKERY Sunday School Class 3 Parties at 3rd Ward Wednesday, December 25, Brigham City, Utah 1957 was then presented a holiday remembrance by their teacher. were: Robert J. Barry Vincent, Teddy Valentine, Karma Houghton, Leroy Summers, Terry Bowden, Dennis Whitaker, Leah Hamilton, Janeta Searle, Reese Nielsen, Kent Oman, El don' Busby, Linda Slaugh, Reed Hailing, Freddie Molenaar, Rodney Bywater, Bobby Taylor and Betty Tingey. Attending Owen, Michael Burbank, "v - 4 r x " AUtk Elder NEWS Box blessiitga; of tljesrasmt K $ J , , 1 T HW u May the guiding i ( Star of the true Yuletlde significance I CUxUlmat, ttam. oux good e Hut U mmagt to tfZt glowing yJ-ttld-t you of FDIFE. ROCK PRODUCTS ; illumine the pathway for uaxon! I ; your journey through life , BRIGHAM TRUCK anil IMPLEMENT CO. r - REMINDER ; Culligan Soft Water Service 48 NORTH MAIN STREET Herbert Julien, 13, pulls the bell BREAKS SILENCE rope at the Community Presbyterian church Sunday morning that set the churchs bell ringing after a period of more than five years silence. Saturday night activities spelled fun for members of the Third ward Sunday school class taught by Mrs. Eunice Stewart. The youngsters met at the recreation hall Saturday evening at 6.30 p. m. All are 13 year olds, eighth grade students at Box Elder. They sang Christmas carols and played games. Prizes were given for games won. Mrs. Stewart prepared and served a hot supper to the class members. Each boy and girl attending OtU canJlti of ! CONSTRUCTION CO. - |